MarketLamella (mycology)
Company Profile

Lamella (mycology)

In mycology, a lamella, or gill, is a papery hymenophore rib under the cap of some mushroom species, most often agarics. The gills are used by the mushrooms as a means of spore dispersal, and are important for species identification. The attachment of the gills to the stem is classified based on the shape of the gills when viewed from the side, while color, crowding and the shape of individual gills can also be important features. Additionally, gills can have distinctive microscopic or macroscopic features. For instance, Lactarius species typically seep latex from their gills.

Classification
Morphologically, gills are classified according to their attachment to the stipe: image:Adnate_gills_icon2.svg|Adnate image:Adnexed_gills_icon2.svg|Adnexed image:Decurrent_gills_icon2.svg|Decurrent image:Emarginate_gills_icon2.svg|Emarginate image:Free_gills_icon2.svg|Free image:Seceding gills icon2.svg|Seceding image:Sinuate gills icon2.svg|Sinuate image:Subdecurrent gills icon2.svg|Subdecurrent == References ==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com